Controller

Austell, GA
Full Time
Experienced
The Controller we need is a skilled financial professional who loves to proactively dig into the details to know how everything works and is driven to be accurate.  You are factual and enjoy volumes of information.  You pride yourself on meeting deadlines, helping your team to do the same.  You are adept at getting others to cooperate and influencing people to accept new ideas and change, using data of course.  You are instructional and motivational to your team.  You are highly accountable, consistent, systematic, diligent, and dedicated in your approach to processes and tasks.  If you are drawn to orderly and streamlined data and systems – then keep reading.  You’re going to love it at Prime Power.  We are a very data, process, and system-driven business.

Our next Controller will enjoy the fruit of years of implementing and automating systems and processes but will also be part of our continuous improvement efforts, troubleshooting the most difficult transactions and problem-solving.  The hard charger we are seeking doesn’t sit around and wait for someone to tell them something is wrong and how to fix it but rather utilizes their honed analytical skills to spot problems, delve into the issues, and resolve them.  If they don’t know the answer, they continually research and develop themselves professionally to excel in the knowledge needed to succeed.

Why Choose Us?
Prime Power Services, Inc. is the Southeast’s #1 provider of power generation maintenance and engineering services to our partners in the Health Care, Data Center, and Property Management industries. We accomplish this by building long-term customer relationships and offering superior technical support.

Competitive Compensation and Benefits: We recognize your hard work and dedication. You'll receive a competitive compensation package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage. You can participate in our 401(k) with a generous employer match.

Career Advancement: At Prime Power, we're committed to helping our team members grow. Your success is our success!

Team Collaboration: You'll be part of a tight-knit team that values cooperation, learning, and innovation. We're not just colleagues; we're a family.


We’ll train and continually develop the right high-performance Controller on all of our systems and processes.  Our standards are high, but we reward and celebrate success.  Take control of your career with a highly ethical and family-oriented team.  We’re looking for only high-performance candidates.  We’ll know if you have what it takes.  Apply now!

Your Responsibilities:
You’ll run point on the close process, from reconciliations to the production of financial reporting, interacting with all areas of the organization to achieve monthly and annual deadlines.  You’ll be an integral part of researching the root causes of financial and operational issues that show up in the financials and then following through on the resolution.  To be successful you’ll ensure processes are adhered to, which all flow to accounting, in order to provide timely, accurate financial data and inform operations of challenges to be overcome to facilitate a smooth close and timely & profitable financial decisions.

Required Experience:
  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance required; MBA and/or CPA highly preferred.
  • Proven experience of 3-5 years in a Controller or similar financial management role.
  • Solid expertise in financial management systems, preferably Microsoft Dynamics GP and Wennsoft.
  • Prior experience in job costing in a construction or project-based industry is a plus.

Prime Power Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, sex/gender, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, physical or mental handicap unrelated to ability, pregnancy, veteran status, unfavorable discharge from military service, genetic information, personal appearance, family responsibility, matriculation or political affiliation, or other legally protected status. Prime Power Services maintains a drug-free workplace.
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